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NATIONAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY MASTER PLAN
Pelan Induk Teknologi Hijau Negara
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
• Objective
• Background
• Issues & Challenges
• Action Plans
• Implication
• Recommendation
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OBJECTIVE
To seek the approval from the Green Technology and ClimateChange Council on the followings:
1) Green Technology Master Plan as the national strategic planand implementation framework to catalyse Green Growthtowards sustainable development and high income nation by2020 and to position Malaysia as a Green Technology hub by2030;
2) Support the implementation of five (5) Key Action Plans inachieving the goals of National Green Technology Policy; and
3) Acknowledge the implementation of Green Catalyst Projects(GCP) to achieve the 40% carbon intensity reduction by 2020and to improve the quality of life of the RAKYAT
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Positioning Malaysia as a GREEN TECHNOLOGY HUB
(from New Economic Model)3.3 Malaysia should lead the global green revolution
……. Malaysia should embrace a leadership role in green technology and become a strategic niche player in high value green industries and services that play to our competitive advantage …..
MALAYSIA’S COMMITMENT
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BACKGROUNDGREEN TECHNOLOGY TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Green Technology has been identified as a driver of the future economy for the nation that would contribute to overall
Green Growth and Sustainable Development
17 December 2009
As of 2013, we have managed toreduce carbon intensity by morethan 33% vis-à-vis our pledged40% carbon intensity reductionby 2020
“It is my dream that one day we can livein a clean, healthy and high qualityenvironment where cities, townshipsand communities are built on thefundamentals of Green Technology”.
WHAT HAS TAKEN PLACE BETWEEN 2010 TILL 2014?BACKGROUNDCURRENT ACHIEVEMENT IN GREEN TECHNOLOGY
Institutional Framework
• Malaysian Green Technology Corporation
• MTHPI• SEDA• Yayasan Hijau
Policies & Regulation
• National Renewable Energy Policy and Action Plan
• Renewable Energy Act• National Climate Change Policy• National Automative Policy
Fiscal Instrument
• Green Technology Financing Scheme• Feed in tariff (FiT)• Incentives for RE & EE• Incentives for GBI certified• Incentives for hybrid and EV
Promotion, Industry & Public Awareness
• IGEM• Green Carnival • Malaysian Green Technology Awards
Labeling and Certification
• Eco labeling• MyHIJAU Mark• Energy Efficient Rating and Labeling
Scheme• Water Efficient Product Labeling
Scheme
Rating Tool
• Low Carbon City Framework (LCCF) Assessment Tool
• Green Building Index• Green Pass• Green RE
MyHIJAU Programme
• MyHIJAU Procurement• MyHIJAU Mark• MyHIJAU Directory• MyHIJAU SME
Human Capital Development
• MGTC = Industry Lead Body for GT• NOSS for GT• AEMAS • MyHIjau Youth Camp • SME Development Programme
Green Township – Pilot Projects• Putrajaya• Cyberjaya• Subang Jaya• Petaling Jaya• Hang Tuah Jaya• Iskandar Malaysia
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WHAT HAS TAKEN PLACE BETWEEN 2010 TILL 2014?BACKGROUNDACHIEVEMENT IN GREEN TECHNOLOGY (2013)
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CO2
GREEN JOBS:61,280
CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION:
11.6 million tonnes CO2 eq/yr
CONTRIBUTION TO GDP:
RM7.9 billion (0.8%)
ECONOMY SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
Note: Contribution by Energy, Transportation, Building, Waste And Water SectorsSource: Economic Assessment Report (Sept 2014) by PwC Malaysia
ISSUES & CHALLENGES
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Infrastructure to support GT
Market Readiness: GT products perceived as expensive.Scepticism and confidence in some GT products
Lack of understanding on GT leading to low green market demand
Lack of innovative financing on GT projects- adverse risk taking
Lack of GT products in local market
Lack of local expertise throughout value chain
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BACKGROUNDJOURNEY TOWARDS GREEN TECHNOLOGY MASTER PLAN (GTMP)
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KeTTHA & GreenTech MalaysiaProvide clear steps and indicators for Malaysia to become a developed nation by 2020 with GT,
by addressing key actions within the energy, transports, building, waste, and water sectors.
GT Foresight (by MIGHT)
Roadmap Review (by Institute of Strategic &
International Studies Malaysia)
GT Regulatory Framework
(by UKM Lestari)
Economic Assessment
(by PwC Malaysia)
Green Incentives
(by PwC Malaysia)
Green Tax Incentives (by PwC Malaysia)
Green Investment (by Protégé)
Prioritization ofgreen technologyuntil 2030 for 9sectors: Energy,Building, Transport,Waste, Water, ICT,Manufacturing,Agriculture &Forestry.
Policy review anddevelopment ofknowledgemanagementsystem (inventoryof green growthand greeneconomyinitiatives).
Exploringstatutoryoptions for GTdevelopmentandapplications
Assessmentof greenbusinessesin Malaysia:
Impactassessmentof currentand previousgreenincentives .
Green tax incentivesframework andimplementationmechanism via GreenInvestment TaxAllowance (GITA) andGreen Income TaxExemption (GITE).
Exploring greenfinancialinstitutions toaccelerate thegrowth of greeninvestment inMalaysia.
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KEY STAKEHOLDERS OF GTMP
GREEN TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIES & INDICATORS
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Economy(enable players)
Social(GT adoption facilitated &
experience immediate impact)
Environment(experience medium-long
term impact)
Note: 2020 GDP estimation is based on nominal GDP growth rate for Malaysia tobecome high income nation• Cumulative figure
2020 GoalsBy 2020:
GDP: RM22.4 billion1.2% of national GDP (estimate)
Investments: RM28.0 billion*Green jobs: 144,590*
0.7% of workforce
Malaysia can potentially achieve 3-4% of GDP by
tapping the growth of regional markets by being export
oriented
ROLES & MAIN STRATEGIES OF GTMP
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• Establish Clear Direction.Specific target for each sector (ETBWW*) and mitigation areas
• Provide Sustainable FinancingSpecialised financial vehicle for GT (i.e. Green Investment Corporation)
• Strengthen Regulatory Framework & Economic InstrumentsLeveraging existing acts, incentive and tax exemption
• Advocate Life Cycle (LC) Thinking.Initiate advocacy programmes and establish LC info-structure (LC database, LCcosting, LC assessment).
• Facilitate Behaviour Change.Improve availability, accessibility and affordability of green products and services.
• Design Ecosystem in Greening Local Companies.Framework & instrument (leadership, financial, human capital & technology) toproduce green products and services.
• Identify Growth Areas.Potential sectors and sub-sectors for domestic and international GT market.
• Introduce Enabling Process & FrameworkExample Green Procurement, Low Carbon Cities Framework (LCCF) and MyHijauMark, Green Labelling & Standards.
Provide strategic plan forGT to be one of theengines for economicgrowth (significantcontribution to GDP)
Inculcate green cultureas lifestyles to improvequality of life
Facilitate deployment ofGT as mitigation toachieve 40% carbonintensity reduction
ROLE MAIN STRATEGIES OF GTMP
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*ETBWW-Energy, Transport, Building, Water Management and Water Management
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GDP
InvestmentsGreen jobs
• RM22.4 billion1.2% of national GDP (est.)
• RM28.0 billion*• 144,590* (0.7% of workforce)
GDP
InvestmentsGreen jobs
• RM60.0 billion1.5% of national GDP (est.)
• RM86.3 billion*• 211,500* (0.6% of workforce)
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2020 2030
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GT Contribution on GDP
Business as Usual (BAU) Meeting Green Target (MGT)
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RM B
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GT Contribution on Investment
10.7
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86.3
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300,000
350,000
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GT Contribution on Jobs Creation
76,470
144,590
104,060
211,500
IMPACT OF GTMP TO THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY
IMPACT OF GTMP TO THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY
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Improved Quality of Life: Cleaner cities, reduced cost of living, creating green jobs, comfortable homes, better air quality, healthier society, greener future, sustainable water supply……
From sun to ‘tank’ – simplified & multi-functional infrastructure,
reduced land usage
Reduce air & noise pollution Sustainable water supply Ability to generate own power
Active and healthy lifestyle &new mindset
Future green generation & innovators
IMPACT OF GTMP : SOCIAL
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IMPLICATION OF GTMP : ENVIRONMENT
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CO2192.3 million tonnes
CO2 eq/yr119.2 million tonnesCO2 eq/yr
11.6 million tonnesCO2 eq/yr
Note: CO2 reduction in year 2020 and 2030 subject to mitigation in place for the energy,transportation, building, waste and water sectors
2013 2020 2030
RECOMMENDATION
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To seek the consideration and approval from the Green Technology and Climate Change Council on thefollowings:
1) Green Technology Master Plan as the national strategic plan and implementation framework tocatalyse Green Growth towards sustainable development and high income nation by 2020 and toposition Malaysia as a Green Technology hub by 2030;
2) Support the implementation of five (5) Key Action Plans in achieving the goals of National GreenTechnology Policy; and
3) Acknowledge the implementation of Green Catalyst Projects (GCP) to achieve the 40% carbonintensity reduction by 2020 and to improve the quality of life of the RAKYAT
Positioning Malaysia as a GREEN TECHNOLOGY HUB